Sunday, July 30, 2017
Christmas In July Blog Hop
Thank you for visiting today, I thought it would be fun to participate in a Blog Hop! It is the first time I have done one, so please be kind.
The theme for this Blog Hop is Christmas In July featuring the new Carols of Christmas stamp set that will be available for customers to order next week, August 1, 2017. One of the many benefits of being a demonstrator is that I was able to pre-order a stamp set and the awesome Card Front Builder Thinlit Dies that coordinate with it. My project to share with you today is actually a quick, sweet and simple Christmas gift tag!
I had a lot of fun playing with these products and I am secretly in love with the tree and deer dies! The little deer is small, but guess what? The new mini dimensionals fit right behind it to give it a little lift. I also had fun playing with some different ribbon choices. Have you tried the new 1/4" Copper Trim? It is amazing! Here is a close up for you:
It is a little stretchy, net type trim that is very versatile! And paired with some Copper Embossing Powder it is really stunning.
I hope you have enjoyed seeing all the fantastic projects the many talented demonstrators in this Blog Hop have shared!
Labels:
Blog Hop,
Card Front Builder Thinlit Dies,
Carols of Christmas,
Christmas,
Christmas In July,
Christmas Tags,
Creativity,
Gift Tags,
Heat embossing,
Paper crafting. Tags
Location:
Pinetop-Lakeside, AZ, USA
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Love these tags!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteGreat use of this bundle!
ReplyDeleteOoooh. Love the copper embossing on these tags Catherine! How elegant! Have a super week ahead and God Bless, Cynthia <><
ReplyDeleteThank you Cynthia! Hope you have a super week, too!
DeleteWow never even thought how nice tags would be
ReplyDeleteThanks, Virginia! This makes a quick and simple make-n-take project, too!
DeleteGreat tags. I love the way you have used the Copper Trim.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Annette!
DeleteLove the tags, ribbon, and embossing!
ReplyDeleteTags are a great idea - thank you for sharing
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